Armor Piercing 12 gauge slugs vs a car, water jugs, and a couple of 2X4's
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Ordered some products from your company and still have not received them after 4 months. However I did use some of your products that I bought at Dulles and they seem decent. I just haven't heard back from numerous questions, it's a bit disheartening.
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@phoenix11994466 right!
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1:05 to see him shoot.
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breneke max penetration slugs will do the same thing, they are not for general hunting for sure with their metal mix core, though on dangerous game I guess one could use armor piercing slugs.
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Tungsten carbide drill bits
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I also hate it when I forget to put my shotgun's safety and it interrupts me while I'm talking!
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Paraklese
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Sheet metal car doors is not armor plating... Give it an honest shot and try 1/4" steel
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so what the name of the slug?? was it an exotic type round found available online??
AlekMonster935 1 year ago
I work for a licensed manufacturer. Simply copy and paste the link that shows up in red and you'll get to the products page. This item is on the Civilian and LE ammo pages.
MrDavenator 1 year ago
Do these slugs cause wear on a smooth bore barrel?
MrJohnnySummers 1 year ago
No they don't they are a sabot round. Sabot, French for 'sleeve.' The slug has a 0.025" thick sleeve to protect it from the barrel. The slug has a similar hardness to that of pure copper and so even if the barrel and slug had an arguement, the slug would loose. IN fact the barrel on your gun is about10 times harder than the slug. Hope this helps!!!
MrDavenator 1 year ago